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UCLA is fined $95,000 for violating patient privacy
L.A. NOWRonald Reagan UCLA Medical Center has been fined $95,000 by state officials for failing to prevent unauthorized employees from accessing patient information, the latest in a series of privacy breaches at the prestigious hospital that has struggled to... -
Michael Jackson's medical records at UCLA were improperly accessed, source says
L.A. NOWMichael Jackson’s legal team learned after his death that his medical records had been improperly accessed at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, according to a source close to the case. The source, who asked not to be identified, said it...... -
German official challenges Facebook on data it keeps on non-users
L.A. Times Tech BlogA German data protection official is challenging how Facebook Inc. handles data from people who have not signed up for its service without their explicit permission in yet another clash between a major Silicon Valley company and Germany’s strict data... -
UCLA professor reported concerns about stabbing suspect last year
FOX 5 San Diego StaffA UCLA professor who taught the student accused of slashing a female classmate's throat last week said Saturday that he told a university administrator 10 months ago that he had concerns about the student's mental health, but strict federal privacy laws...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School, University of California, Los Angeles, Crimes, Assault
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EU regulators critical of Google Street View, report says
L.A. Times Tech BlogThe German town of Molfsee is trying to block Google from publishing photos of its streets. Credit: Carsten Rehder / EPAAdding to Google's recent spate of legal issues in the European Union, a group of government officials there sent a letter to the... -
Alliance of businesses, nonprofit groups seeks update of electronic privacy law
L.A. Times Tech BlogA group of businesses and advocacy organizations, including Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., the American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said Tuesday that it is calling for an update to a decades-old privacy law it considers... -
Cancer-stricken Fawcett: 'Under a microscope,' but holding out hope
Los Angeles TimesFor more than 2-1/2 years, Farrah Fawcett's battle with cancer has sparked a flurry of headlines for celebrity tabloids. But it has also stripped the actress of her ability to seek treatment while maintaining her privacy, she said in an interview. In a...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Celebrities, Health, Career and Workplace, Illnesses
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Data broker hires U.S. security official
Associated PressATLANTA - Data broker ChoicePoint Inc., whose enormous consumer-information file was breached last fall, said yesterday that it has hired a top official at the government agency that oversees airport screening to review the way the company screens its...Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Crimes, Management Change, Crime, Law and Justice
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